Archive for October, 2005

Joshua’s People 10/19/05

Wednesday, October 19th, 2005

To see prior posts of the Joshua’s People cartoons, click on the Joshua’s People Gallery tab on the side bar. Once in the gallery, you click on the Joshua’s People icon, then click on the individual strip icon, then click on the medium size panel to see the full size cartoon.

Joshua’s People 10/18/05

Tuesday, October 18th, 2005

This set of panels is probably the most dated of the series. It was written about two or three years after Suzanne Somers had been excluded from “Three’s Company” over a salary dispute. For about 5-6 years after that time, Suzanne basically disappeared off the map. Since that time, Suzanne frankly has make a remarkable [...]

Joshua’s People 10/17/05

Monday, October 17th, 2005

To see prior posts of the Joshua’s People cartoons, click on the Joshua’s People Gallery tab on the side bar. Once in the gallery, you click on the Joshua’s People icon, then click on the individual strip icon, then click on the medium size panel to see the full size cartoon.

Joshua’s People – The Beginning

Sunday, October 16th, 2005

I started a comic strip about 25 years ago. I called it Joshua’s People. (This was long before Fr. Gerzone made that name famous in a series of novels.) Despite my best efforts, and the help of a rather famous author (not Fr. Gerzone), I could not get it published. As I look on it [...]

The Porn Culture Takes Over.

Thursday, October 13th, 2005

My son and daughter tell me, without any hint of exaggeration on their part, that the biggest addictions of teenage girls are dieting disorders (anorexia and bulimia nervosa) and “cutting.” The biggest addiction of teenage boys is internet porn.

Introduction

Wednesday, October 12th, 2005

The world is in the transition from the “modern” to the ‘post-modern” world; or at least the world of the enlightenment/European/North American environment. If you doubt me, just do a web search on post-modernism and count the hits. The Two Thirds world may not be in such a condition, never having entered “modernism” except perhaps [...]